The online real estate broker Redfin on Monday released a quarterly study of its homeowners. The survey showed that only about 15% of those potential sellers think it’s a good time to sell, up only marginally from 13% from the last time Redfin surveyed sellers last quarter. Eighty-three percent of those homeowners thought they would get a higher price by waiting one to two years.

"At this point in the housing market, the only opinion that matters is that of the would-be sellers trying to decide whether to put their home on the market," Redfin Chief Executive Glenn Kelman said in a news release. "These attitudes aren't changing dramatically from one quarter to the next, but the direction has been remarkably consistent among both buyers and sellers: the market is slowly tilting in sellers' favor."

The most recent Fannie Mae National Housing survey showed that about 19% of Americans viewed the current market as a good time to sell, the highest point since the survey began in June 2010.